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just read The Book on Flipping Houses and have a couple questions.
I have been looking for ways to scale up my investing recently and I discovered this site and J Scotts books. I just finished The Book on Flipping Houses, and the chapter that I got the most take aways from was 15, dealing with contractors. I have some guys I am happy with but after reading this I can see I need to do a better job with the documentation, is there one place that has all the documents J Scott talks about that are easily accessible? I.E. a good generic independent contractor agreement, a insurance and indemnification agreement, a good lien waiver, etc. I can see I need these things but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if I don't have too.